If You Lived Here

Be George Washington's Neighbor at this Amazing Home

Located on what was once George Washington's farmland, this home has a classic feel, inside and out, and combines aspects of Neo Classical, Palladian and Georgian architecture. With 4 bedrooms, 3 baths and 6300 square feet there's a lot to explore and plenty of surprises including an indoor pool and jacuzzi.

Be George Washington's Neighbor at this Amazing Home

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